What the Gillette ad did right — and wrongDon’t suggest that men have to be lone exceptions breaking away from a pack in order to behave well.Jan 24, 2019Jan 24, 2019
No, the U.S. is not heading for a Tower of Babel scenarioBut hatred from Trump and his ilk are a kind of language that could tear of us apart.Aug 26, 2018Aug 26, 2018
At this rate, our kids will leave the U.S.Shootings. Debt. Loss of values. Emigration — not immigration — is the biggest threat to America’s future.Feb 16, 2018A response icon4Feb 16, 2018A response icon4
Fatherlessness is much less common than you’ve heardThe first in a series of reality checks leading up to Father’s DayJun 12, 2017Jun 12, 2017
Survivor winner whose mother died after his victory has an important Father’s Day messageNew campaign includes father figures who were #ThereToCareJun 7, 2017Jun 7, 2017
2 Questions for the lawmaker who said women should bring their husbands breakfast in bed every…Dear Rep. Bernie Satrom, Republican state representative in North Dakota,Feb 15, 2017Feb 15, 2017
Anatomy of a false attack on dads, which hurts moms tooIt happens constantly: news agencies and researchers publish reports using skewed data, inaccurate statements, and their own beliefs in…Feb 9, 2017Feb 9, 2017
Watching the Big Game? Here’s Something Advertisers Need to Get RightIf I ask you to imagine a “typical” family in a TV ad, what comes to mind? Most likely: a mom who keeps everything together; a clueless…Feb 5, 2017Feb 5, 2017
Published inThe PopLyfeWhat Obama Doesn’t Know About His PresidencyHe’s shattered the myth of the absentee black father. If only he knew what a myth it is.Jan 18, 2017Jan 18, 2017